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A 19th Century mahogany octagonal formed small Silver Table, with ebony and mock wood inlay and a centre cartouche of a shell, in boxwood and holly, single drawer to the front again with line inlay with similar line inlay to either side friezes, raised on four tapering legs with shell inlay to the shoulders and line inlay, centre cross stretcher again with a shell designed marquetry inlay, spade feet, 24” wide
Extremely fine Georgian figured satinwood Pedestal Sewing Table, with crossbanded rising top revealing fitted interior within, two mock drawers to the front, mock unusual drawers to either side, rectangular tapering pedestal with ebonised inlay to a quatre splay cabriole formed base with brass cup castors, the top has concave corners, 17” x 14”
A large Obadiah Sherratt-type pearlware bull baiting group, modelled with the figure of a farmer wearing a brown jacket and yellow breeches, his arms raised with a stick in his right hand, beside him the tethered figure of a large brown and white bull being attacked by two black and white bull terriers with yellow collars, the farmer’s hat resting on a marbled table-type base, inscribed ‘BULL BEATING’ and ‘NOW CAPTIN LAD’, 26cm high, 37cm wide, early 19th century (restoration and losses). See Pat Halfpenny, English Earthenware Figures 1740-1840 (1991), p. 265 (top) for a similar example.
An oak rectangular low table, constructed in part from period components, the rectangular moulded top above an arcaded frieze, carved with stylised leaves above pendant finials, on cup and cover bulbous front legs, 48cm high, 120cm wide, 46cm deep (strengthened supports)
A 19th century Continental painted and burr walnut oval table, the top decorated with a bouquet of flowers, the frieze with burrwood panels and a drawer, on four shaped and splayed legs, with an undertier painted with a bouquet of flowers, 79cm high, 59cm wide, 49cm deep (alterations)
A mid 17th century joined oak form, possibly Yorkshire, the rectangular moulded top above three plain seat rails and a front seat rail carved in relief with scroll vines, on baluster turned legs with peripheral stretchers, 58cm high, 171cm wide (one seat corner with splice repair, the six baluster legs with bruising from storing under a refectory table)
An important Tudor joined oak folding table, mid 16th century, the moulded polygonal double folding top opening to reveal five compartments, the seven sided frieze carved in high relief with foliate scrolls and applied with split turned mouldings, on three half baluster shaped legs carved with stylised leaves and gadrooning, with a ‘T’ shaped floor stretchers, the folding top supported by a gateleg concealed within a recess to the rear left leg, 83cm high, 90cm wide, 44cm deep (formerly fitted with a lock, restored)
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